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Livoltek launches 120 kW EV chargers – SPE

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China’s Livoltek says it has developed 120 kW electric vehicle chargers with 140 kW input and 100 kWh LFP battery, supporting CHAdeMO, GB/T, CCS1 and CCS2 standards.

September 23, 2024 Lior Kahana

Chinese inverter and battery manufacturer Livoltek has released a new electric vehicle charger with energy storage functionality.

The BESS120 DC charging station has a power of 120 kW over two connectors and an input power of 40 kW. It has a 100 kWh lithium iron phosphate battery (LFP).

“One of the standout features of this charger is its wide operating voltage range, which extends from 200 to 1,000 V DC,” the company said in a statement. “This flexibility allows it to support different EV models and charging standards, including CHAdeMO, GB/T, CCS1 and CCS2. In addition, the unit has a high charging efficiency of 95%, which guarantees minimal energy loss during the charging process.”

The charger weighs 1,450 kg and is 2.13 meters high, 90 cm wide and 1.2 meters deep. It uses forced fan cooling and has an operating temperature of -20 C to 50 C. Livoltek offers a standard three-year warranty, which can be extended for up to two years.

“The installation process is designed to be simple, thanks to its plug-and-play functionality and remote mounting with an IP54 rating, making it suitable for outdoor use,” the company said. “For user interaction, the charger is equipped with a 10.1-inch interactive touchscreen display, allowing easy operation and monitoring. It supports various authorization methods, including RFID, mobile apps, NFC and credit card readers.”

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